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May 7, 2026
- Cinéma de la Plage (Films on the Beach) – 2026 l Official Selection
The surprise world premiere screening of Michel Leclerc’s new film Les Caprices de L’Enfant Roi (Molière, Cyrano and the Young King), starring Artus, Doria Tillier, Julia Piaton and Franck Dubosc, will light up the Cinéma de la Plage 2026.
In total, 11 films including Top Gun for its 40th anniversary, screenings of the two Palme d’Or winners from 1966 (guess which ones?), the return of Ken Loach, a tribute to Carlos Saura, and Viva Maria! by Louis Malle, as part of a tribute to Brigitte Bardot organized by the City of Cannes on Place Macé, which will become Plage Brigitte Bardot.
Every evening at 9:30 PM, the Cannes Film Festival reinvents itself after dark, transforming Macé Beach on the Croisette, opposite the Majestic Hotel, into an open-air cinema. As part of the Official Selection, just steps from the Palais des Festivals, it offers another way – open to everyone – to take part in the grand celebration of cinema! Exceptional event: Cinéma de la Plage will host a world premiere screening of Les Caprices de L’Enfant Roi by Michel Leclerc, with the entire film team in attendance to share a special moment.
THE PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY MAY 13th
TOP GUN
Tony Scott
1986, 1h50, United States
To mark its 40th anniversary, Tony Scott’s high-flying classic returns to the big screen in Cannes this year. With adrenaline-filled aerial sequences, unforgettable characters, and an iconic soundtrack, Top Gun remains a landmark of popular cinema. Featuring the role that made Tom Cruise a star, and breathtaking visuals, it is still a legendary cinematic experience.
Screening in the presence of Frédéric Moget, Managing Director of Paramount Pictures France, and Charles H. Rivkin, CEO of the Motion Picture Association (MPA).
THURSDAY MAY 14th
SHINKANSEN DAIBAKUHA
(The Bullet Train / Super Express 109)
Junya Sato
1975, 2h32, Japan
500 passengers, a Shinkansen racing at full speed between Tokyo and Hakata, and a bomb set to explode if it drops below 80 km/h. The country is on high alert to avert disaster. This 250 km/h action thriller that inspired Hollywood—from Speed to Unstoppable—comes full throttle to the beach!
The film was restored from a 4K scan of the original 35mm negative using a high-precision ARRISCAN system by TOEI LABO TECH CO., LTD.
Screening in the presence of Kota Saka (Toei Company, Ltd.).
FRIDAY MAY 15th
WORLD PREMIERE
LES CAPRICES DE L’ENFANT ROI
(Molière, Cyrano and the Young King)
Michel Leclerc
2026, 1h58, France
1651. Louis (not yet XIV) is a young teenager. As the Fronde threatens, his mother Anne of Austria decides to smuggle him to safety and replaces him with a lookalike.
Entrusted by D’Artagnan to Cyrano de Bergerac, Louis is hidden within the theater troupe of Madeleine Béjart and Molière.
While Madeleine and Cyrano discover a shared passion for the young Molière, Louis discovers life and its pleasures, art and work, courage and strategy—everything that will shape him into the Sun King.
Screening in the presence of Michel Leclerc, Artus, Franck Dubosc, Julia Piaton, Doria Tillier, Suzanne de Baecque, Niels Hamel-Brochen, Nemo Schiffman.
The film will also be screened as a Special Screening in the Salle Agnès Varda on Thursday, May 14 at 9:00 p.m.
SATURDAY MAY 16th
UN HOMME ET UNE FEMME
(A Man and a Woman)
Claude Lelouch
1965, 1h42, France
A man, a woman, a meeting that defies chance and time on the beaches of Deauville. A fragile love suspended between passion and restraint, made eternal on screen. A film to fall in love with on the beach, in the presence of Claude Lelouch, celebrating the 60th anniversary of his Palme d’Or.
Presented by Les Films 13, with support from Cartier.
New 4K restoration carried out for the film’s 60th anniversary by Éclair Classics laboratory, based on 4K scans of the original 35mm negative (color and black & white). This new restoration involved a complete overhaul of the digital work as well as a new 4K color grading, carried out by Alexandra Nou (Éclair Classics), supervised by director Claude Lelouch and Carol Oriot-Couraye (Les Films 13). Project manager: Karine Grebet (Éclair Classics).
The sound restoration was handled by L.E. Diapason, based on the original 35mm mono magnetic track.
Screening in the presence of Claude Lelouch.
SUNDAY MAY 17th
ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN
(Les Hommes du Président)
Alan J. Pakula
1976, 2h18, United States
With screen legends Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman, this is the story of the investigation into the Watergate scandal that led to President Nixon’s resignation. This gripping political thriller, in Competition at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, returns to the beach. A must-see!
Presented by Park Circus. This restoration was carried out from the original 35mm negative, scanned in 8K for exceptional image quality. Each frame was carefully restored to remove imperfections and ensure a flawless screening.
The film was then color graded in HDR, based on a period reference print to preserve its original look. The result offers a more precise image, with enhanced contrast and colors.
The original mono soundtrack was also restored from the best available sources, delivering a clear audio experience suited to modern theaters.
Screening in the presence of the Park Circus team.
MONDAY MAY 18th
VIVA MARIA !
Louis Malle
1965, 2h02, France / Italy
In a Central American country called San Miguel at the beginning of the 20th century, Maria I and Maria II meet, forming a theatrical duo before embarking on a revolutionary struggle. A surprising variation on revolution, blending comedy and western, starring Jeanne Moreau and Brigitte Bardot.
Screening in the presence of Nicolas Seydoux, President of Gaumont.
This screening is co-organized with the City of Cannes, whose mayor David Lisnard will unveil a plaque on Macé Beach in honor of Brigitte Bardot.
TUESDAY MAY 19th
LAND AND FREEDOM
Ken Loach
1995, 1h49, United Kingdom / Spain / Germany
Spring 1936. David, a disillusioned young activist from Liverpool, joins the Spanish Republican forces to fight against Francoism. A film about revolutionary commitment and the struggle against fascism.
4K restored version.
Screening in the presence of Ken Loach.
WEDNESDAY MAY 20th
CRÍA CUERVOS
Carlos Saura
1976, 1h45, Spain
In a silent house, a child watches the adult world crack under the weight of secrets, grief, and illusions. In dreams and memories, innocence becomes unsettling—almost disturbing. In Competition at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, Jury Prize winner, the film’s emotional power will be present.
This version was restored in 2026 by the Cherry Towers laboratory (Madrid) from the original image and sound negatives, scanned in 4K. The entire process was carried out by Video Mercury Films, which also handled the color grading as well as the digital restoration of both image and sound.
Screening in the presence of the singer Jeannette – who will perform the iconic song Porque te vas from the soundtrack of the film – along with the director’s children, Antonio and Anne Saura.
THURSDAY MAY 21st
SIGNORE & SIGNORI
(Ces Messieurs Dames / The Birds, the Bees and the Italians)
Pietro Germi
1966, 2h00, Italy
Between polished hypocrisy and barely concealed desires, the Italian bourgeoisie drops its mask… and more. Lies, affairs, and biting satire: when respectability slips, everything becomes deliciously scandalous. The second Palme d’Or of 1966, to be enjoyed with humor!
Courtesy of the Cineteca di Bologna and Orium SA.
FRIDAY MAY 22nd
JE HAIS LES ACTEURS
(I Hate Actors)
Gérard Krawczyk
1986, 1h30, France
In 1940s Hollywood, a film shoot is torn apart by its tyrannical producer, paranoid director, star engaged twenty-four times, an actor refusing to age, and a strange series of murders. A wacky satire of Hollywood’s golden age, with the director in attendance for the film’s 40th anniversary.
2K restoration carried out from the original image and sound negatives by Éclair Cinéma for Gaumont.
Screening in the presence of Gérard Krawczyk.
SATURDAY MAY 23rd
MON ONCLE
Jacques Tati
1958, 1h56, France
Gérard, the son of the very proper Mr. Arpel, loves spending time with his dreamy, bohemian uncle, Mr. Hulot. Cinéma de la Plage closes with a great classic of French comedy, winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. A film with a truly unique style!
The 4K digitization of the image and sound elements, as well as the film’s restoration and color grading, were carried out by L’Image Retrouvée, with the support of the CNC. This work was supervised by the teams at Les Films de Mon Oncle (Margaux Chalançon and Jérôme Deschamps) and at Studiocanal (Sophie Boyer and Jean-Pierre Boiget).
In the presence of Macha Makeïeff and Jérôme Deschamps, founders of Les Films de Mon Oncle, and Juliette Hochart, Head of Catalogue at Studiocanal.
This now well-established event is open to festivalgoers and the public alike, with a curated “warm-up” each evening: the duo TwinSelecter. Rock, pop, soul, funk, punk, mambo, electro, film soundtracks, jazz, disco, psych, hip-hop, garage – everything you need to get in the mood before the screening!


